Evidence suggests that people with Parkinson's disease can experience difficulties participating in occupations. This article describes a qualitative study that explored how seven people with Parkinson's disease perceived their participation in occupations. The analysis of the semi-structured interviews led to the identification of three themes: changes, addressing changes and perspectives on living with Parkinson's disease. Many findings supported the existing literature; for example, difficulties with self-care occupations and the desire to maintain normality. The new findings included the participants describing positive changes in their lives that were attributable to having Parkinson's disease and using occupations purposefully to enha...
Background. Parkinson\u27s disease is a chronic, progressive, age-related, neurodegenerative disorde...
This study investigated the employment experience of younger people with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). T...
This study explores the impact of living with Parkinson's disease (PD). Nineteen persons (11 women) ...
Introduction: Wellbeing is an important goal and outcome measure for people living with Parkinson’s ...
Parkinson’s is a progressive, neurological condition generally viewed as a disease of the elderly al...
This cross-sectional study investigated performed activities and the level of satisfaction with ever...
ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the daily lives of people with Parkinson's disease. Method: Qual...
Deep brain stimulation (DBS), a surgically based treatment for people living with Parkinson's diseas...
Background: Activity performance is marked by the degenerative nature of Parkinson's disease (PD), b...
Background: Activity performance is marked by the degenerative nature of Parkinson's disease (PD), b...
Objective: To investigate relationships between individuals' socioeconomic situations and quality of...
There has been little attempt to summarise and synthesise qualitative studies concerning the experie...
People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) face many continuous limitations in daily life because of their...
Background: Parkinson’s disease is a long-term, complex health condition. To improve or maintain qua...
Purpose. This study explored the impact of Parkinson’s disease (PD) on employment from the perspecti...
Background. Parkinson\u27s disease is a chronic, progressive, age-related, neurodegenerative disorde...
This study investigated the employment experience of younger people with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). T...
This study explores the impact of living with Parkinson's disease (PD). Nineteen persons (11 women) ...
Introduction: Wellbeing is an important goal and outcome measure for people living with Parkinson’s ...
Parkinson’s is a progressive, neurological condition generally viewed as a disease of the elderly al...
This cross-sectional study investigated performed activities and the level of satisfaction with ever...
ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the daily lives of people with Parkinson's disease. Method: Qual...
Deep brain stimulation (DBS), a surgically based treatment for people living with Parkinson's diseas...
Background: Activity performance is marked by the degenerative nature of Parkinson's disease (PD), b...
Background: Activity performance is marked by the degenerative nature of Parkinson's disease (PD), b...
Objective: To investigate relationships between individuals' socioeconomic situations and quality of...
There has been little attempt to summarise and synthesise qualitative studies concerning the experie...
People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) face many continuous limitations in daily life because of their...
Background: Parkinson’s disease is a long-term, complex health condition. To improve or maintain qua...
Purpose. This study explored the impact of Parkinson’s disease (PD) on employment from the perspecti...
Background. Parkinson\u27s disease is a chronic, progressive, age-related, neurodegenerative disorde...
This study investigated the employment experience of younger people with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). T...
This study explores the impact of living with Parkinson's disease (PD). Nineteen persons (11 women) ...